latest confirmed update: samsung has begun rolling out
AirDrop‑style support to the Galaxy S26 series (Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra) — letting users
share files wirelessly with apple devices (iPhones, iPads, Macs) using its built‑in
Quick Share feature, following a software update.
🌍 Where AirDrop Support Is Available (or Rolling Out First)Samsung has confirmed AirDrop‑like Quick Share support is being
deployed region‑wise — starting with selected countries and expanding gradually. This capability is enabled via an update that enhances Quick Share to interoperate with Apple’s AirDrop protocol.
❗ Initial & Confirmed Rollout Regions📌
South Korea – First to receive the update (starting March 23).
📌
United States – Live or rolling out soon after Korea.
🌐 Expected or Reported Supported Countries (expanding soon)Samsung has indicated regional expansion to include:
- Europe
- Latin America
- Southeast Asia
- Japan
- Hong Kong
- Taiwan
(Exact launch timing per market still pending official rollout announcements.)
The articles confirm the feature
will be available in multiple regions worldwide, but do
not list every country individually yet.
📤 What This Feature DoesThis update enhances Samsung’s
Quick Share wireless file‑sharing feature so that a Galaxy S26 device can:✔ Transfer photos, videos, documents and other files directly to nearby apple devices
✔ Transfer files between Galaxy phones and iPhones/iPads/Macs
without third‑party apps✔ Use Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth for faster peer‑to‑peer sharing, similar to how
Apple’s AirDrop works.Both devices must be discoverable —
e.g., visible to everyone or set to allow sharing.📲 How It Works (Quick Share + AirDrop)Go to
Settings → Connected devices → Quick ShareEnable
Share with apple devicesSelect nearby apple or Galaxy devices to send filesAccept the transfer on the receiving deviceThis process mirrors AirDrop’s ease of use but between
Android and apple ecosystems.
🔜 When It Might Expand Further- Samsung has said AirDrop support will be rolled out first to the Galaxy S26 series.
- It is expected to reach more Galaxy devices later via future updates (likely tied to software updates such as One UI 8.5+).
📌 Summary — Galaxy S26 AirDrop SupportAspectStatusFeatureCross‑platform file sharing with Apple’s AirDrop via Quick Share
Initial rolloutSouth Korea (Mar 23, 2026)
Expanding toU.S., Europe, Japan, Latin America, Southeast Asia, hong kong & taiwan (in phases)
Devices supportedGalaxy S26, S26+, S26 Ultra
RequirementLatest Quick Share update + software update
Works withiPhones, iPads, Macs✅
Bottom line: The Galaxy S26 lineup is becoming one of the first Android flagship families to natively support Apple‑style AirDrop sharing, making cross‑device transfers easier than ever — but full country‑wide availability is
still rolling out region by region.
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